In our little synthwave world, Robert Parker is kind of a big deal. This Swedish genius (yes, genius) is Giorgio Moroder meets John Hughes meets Daft Punk meets Valerie Collective meets Phil Collins meets Miami Vice. Here's a teaser for his new album "End Of The Night" (with amazing visuals by the unbelievable Florian Renner). And here's a couple of other links to get you caught up on his music - here, here and here. Mr. Parker will be playing a live set at this very special, rare, New York show.

And as if that wasn't enough, we also have
Starcadian performing live. This enigmatic artist is capable of making some incredible music. We hate to overuse the Daft Punk comparison, but I guess we just did. Starcadian's slowed down house beats, vocoders and digitalized emotion combine to create something truly special. Check him out here and here.

Los Angeles-based trio The Glitch Mob formed in 2006, passing through various members until settling on the core trio of musicians consisting of Justin Boreta, Ed Ma, and Joshua Mayer. Together, they combine their different skills and aesthetics into a compellingly collaged whole that has seen them perform at Lollapalooza, Red Rocks, Coachella, Ultra and many more.

German-American DJ & producer Markus Schulz is best known for his weekly radio show Global DJ Broadcast that airs on Digitally Imported Radio. He was awarded America's #1 DJ in 2012, by DJ Times and has collaborated with the likes of Fat Boy Slim, Madonna, Depeche Mode and many more.

Scottish born Sam Gellaitry started producing at the age of 12 and enrolled in a music school at age 16 to learn production techniques. He uses these to explore his passion for exploring musical genres using his imagination and love of nature. The trancey, euphoric sounds he incorporates into tracks such as "Odessey" and "The Gateway" stem from his first encounters of music as a child in the family car and in soft play areas.